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Charlie Anastasi
chuckanastasi
1/ Resource #3If seemingly predicting the onset of a global pandemic within Ch. 1 isnt enough to get you hooked, @BryanAlexander Academia Next touches on a number of trends anyone
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RustBelt Rebel
RustBeltRebel
you guys, you can't talk about confronting white supremacy without talking about power. there's a difference between being a hateful jerk and being a hateful jerk with power. i could
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insecurity princess đ„đđž
saraislet
IMO: pretending a team of senior engineers is stable and universally knowledgeable and talented leaves a team with a disconnected patchwork of people who lose skill at teaching and transferring
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Sahil Aggarwal
SahilAgg92
What is the right number of students a teacher can teach?Student-Teacher Ratio (STR, also called pupil-teacher ratio) has been an important criterion to determine the quality of teaching. Rightly so
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Oran Doyle
oran_doyle
I think this is a correct read of the situation. I also think it is positive that Gov will not go against AG advice. Will try to explain why 1/https://twitter.com/conorucclaw/status/1350228482387832832
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
Historically rules/institutional frameworks for monetary and fiscal policy were motivated by the concern that politicians were BIASED towards too much deficit increase, inflation, living for the moment, etc. Certainly some
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New Financial
NewFinancialLLP
This is a fascinating & useful report by @CFAInstitute on sustainable investment: on the one hand, more than 3,000 asset management firms with $100 trillion AuM have signed up to
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
The "no other party since the BNP" line about Labour & the EHRC is at best naive, at worst insulting. The Tories policies killed Black people - yet no investigation.
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
One argument I make in âWhy Weâre Polarizedâ is that the alternative to polarization often isnât agreement, or compromise. Itâs suppression. One way polarization can be healthy is it creates
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Man this shouldnât be so hard...Hereâs some reasons why itâs legitimate to label Eric Weinstein a conspiracy theorist:1. He believes institutional forces have deprived him, his wife, and his brother
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Marlowe
PMarlowe1939
"Devolution has been a disaster" I deal with devolved admins irl so a few boring, technical thoughts:Regardless of the content, the standard of Scottish legislation is high - this isn't
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Bill Grueskin
BGrueskin
You own this, GOP. WSJ edit page. Fox News. Rupert and Lachlan. This is the logical conclusion of everything you have tolerated, encouraged and enabled for 5 years. You never
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Zaddy Aang đ§Šđđ°đč
SocksxMC
WHY "PREJUDICE + POWER = RACISM" IS BAD, a thread:If you're in any kind of politics/social justice-related social media and real-life circles, you have no doubt heard from many an
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Hannah Alpert-Abrams đ€â
hralperta
I'm at the #mla21 panel on changing departmental and institutional culture for equity. I don't even belong to a department. Why attend?Because the future of good scholarship and pedagogy depends
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Daniel Schade
danieldschade
Since provisional application is now discussed as a solution to the ratification problem of #Brexit FTA talks (which are ongoing), it is important to understand the political stakes behind it.
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Arnab Ray
greatbong
One shouldnât be surprised at the dual standards of censorship Twitter adopts for the home country (US) and âthird-worldâ countries like India. Since itâs not bad to use work terms
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